The Chinese Super League returns after a short international break with a mouth-watering Week 14 slate that could redraw the championship picture before the summer split. Reigning champions Shanghai Port sit two points behind leaders Beijing Guoan, while Shandong Taishan have quietly crept within striking distance after a five-match winning streak. Below, we crunch the numbers, the news and the narratives to forecast every fixture—plus dark-horse bets and value plays for DFS and ACCA punters.
1. Beijing Guoan vs Tianjin Jinmen Tiger – Friday 19:35 local
Guoan’s new 3-4-3, masterminded by Ricardo Soares, has produced the league’s best expected-goals difference (1.92 xGD/90) despite a soft schedule. Tianjin’s press-resistant double pivot of Wang Qiuming and Meriah Skura is 5-1-2 away, but Guoan’s Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui wins 76 % of aerials; set-piece edge alone projects 1.4 goals. Model: 2-0 home win, 65 % probability.
2. Shanghai Shenhua vs Nantong Zhiyun – Saturday 15:30
Shenhua’s xG underperformance (-4.2) is league-worst, yet André Villas-Boas keeps starting 37-year-old Moreno over pace option Liu Ruofan. Nantong’s 5-4-1 block concedes only 8.9 shots per game, second-best. Regression says Shenhua break through late: 1-0, 72 %.

3. Shandong Taishan vs Cangzhou Mighty Lions – Saturday 19:35
Since switching to a 4-2-3-1 with Cryzan as lone striker, Shandong average 2.4 goals per 90. Cangzhou’s high line (offside trap league-high 2.8 times per match) is kryptonite against Taishan’s diagonal runs. Bet: over 2.5 goals at 1.83, hit rate 68 %.
4. Wuhan Three Towns vs Henan FC – Sunday 17:30
Marcão’s hamstring tweak leaves Wuhan without their top scorer; Henan’s 3-5-2 finally clicked past week versus Shenzhen. Counter model flags Henan’s 58 % ball progression down the left, exactly where Wuhan’s Deng Hanwen overlaps and leaves space. Prediction: 1-1 draw, both teams to score priced 1.70.
5. Shanghai Port vs Shenzhen Peng City – Sunday 19:35
Port’s Oscar-Leo Cittadini axis creates 3.2 big chances per game, most in CSL. Shenzhen have lost six straight on the road, shipping 2.1 xGA/90. Handicap: Port -1.5 hits 71 %; brace market on Wu Lei at 3.25 offers value.
6. Chengdu Rongcheng vs Meizhou Hakka – Monday 19:35
Rongcheng’s 50-throw-in-per-match weapon meets Meizhou’s worst duel-win rate (42 %). Expect set-piece chaos; center-back Timo Letschert anytime header @ 8.0 is a long-shot worth a nickel.
7. Changchun Yatai vs Qingdao West Coast – Monday 19:35
Yatai’s new synthetic pitch quickens transitions for striker Peter Zulj, whose shot map is heavily clustered inside 12 yards. Qingdao’s keeper Li Guanxi faces league-high 5.7 shots on target per away game—1-X-2 model spits 2-1 home win.
8. Dalian Pro vs Zhejiang FC – Tuesday 19:35
Relegation six-pointer. Dalian’s payroll issues resurfaced when two foreign wages were delayed; morale metric dips 18 %. Conversely, Zhejiang’s Frank Ouna-Hin is back from AFCON and scored in four straight friendlies. Poisson sim: 60 % away win, 1-2 correct score at 8.5.
Title Index Update
Our Elo-based simulation ran 20,000 iterations post-Week 13. Beijing Guoan remain narrow favorites (36 %), but Shandong’s surge lifts them to 27 %, leap-frogging Shanghai Port (24 %). The “Big 3” now own 87 % of title equity; no other club exceeds 4 %.
Golden Boot Race
Wu Lei 12, Cryzan 10, Marcão 9. With Marcão injured 2-3 weeks, the market misprices Cryzan at 5.0 to finish top scorer; our props desk tags fair value 3.4.
Relegation Forecast
Shenzhen (71 % drop chance) and Meizhou (58 %) are the statistical favorites, but Dalian’s off-pitch noise pushes their doom probability from 38 % to 49 % in just seven days. Nantong still flirt with danger (31 %).
Best Bets Summary
– ACCA: Guoan win + Shandong over 2.5 + Port -1.5 @ 6.40

– First goalscorer: Cryzan vs Cangzhou @ 4.33
– Value long shot: Henan double chance + BTTS vs Wuhan @ 3.75
Injury & Suspension Nuggets
• Marcão (Wuhan) – grade-1 hamstring, out 2 weeks
• Tyias Browning (Shanghai Port) – suspension accrued, Deng Hanwen to start
• Zhang Yuning (Beijing Guoan) – 70 % fit, likely 60-minute cameo
Watchpoints for Tactical Nerds
Keep an eye on Beijing’s inverted wing-backs: Kang Sang-Woo tucks inside to create a “3-2-5” in possession, freeing up Guga as a roaming 8. Tianjin’s flat 4-4-2 can be stretched if full-backs Wang Jianan and Yang Fan don’t step out aggressively—space will appear between the lines for Zhang Xizhe’s trademark late runs.
Bottom Line
Week 14 offers both chalky home bankers and sneaky upset angles. Load up on Shandong’s goal upside, hedge Wuhan’s absentee striker narrative, and fade the bottom-two payrolls. The title race is already a three-horse sprint; the relegation scrap, a slow-burn cage match with nine teams still within four points of the drop zone. Buckle up—CFA’s summer scheduling means only three days rest before the FA Cup fourth round, so rotation risk looms large for fantasy and betting portfolios alike.












